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| Distributed by | Fantoma Films (2001 DVD release) | 
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Running time  | 4 minutes | 
Case Study: LSD is a 1969 anti-drug documentary film produced by Lockheed Corporation. It is one of four anti-drug "case study" shorts produced by Lockheed.[1] Featuring a scene with a hallucinated talking hot dog, it has been described as "backed by strange psychedelic visuals and free of preaching and pat conclusions",[2] "comically exaggerated",[1] "unintentionally funny"[3] "This Is Your Wiener On Drugs" (referencing the 1980s Partnership for a Drug-Free America This Is Your Brain on Drugs campaign),[4] and sarcastically credited for "kickstarting the vegetarian craze".[5]
The short is part of Fantoma Films' The Educational Archives ephemeral film DVD series in the Sex & Drugs collection.[2]
See also
- Marijuana, a 1968 film also narrated by Sonny Bono
 
References
- 1 2 Manning, Paul (2013), Drugs and Popular Culture in the Age of New Media, Routledge, p. 78, ISBN 9781317974666
 - 1 2 Erickson, Glenn, "DVD Savant review: Sex & Drugs and Social Engineering 101 – The Educational Archives", DVD Talk
 - ↑ Frauenfelder, Mark (February 8, 2016), "Unintentionally funny 1969 anti-LSD film by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation", Boing Boing
 - ↑ "Your Saturday Nerdout: 1969 Anti-LSD Film Features Screaming Hot Dog Freakout", Wonkette, February 27, 2016
 - ↑ "How One 1969 LSD Scare Film Kickstarted the Vegetarian Craze", Kindland
 
External links
- Case Study: LSD (1969) at Internet Archive
 - Case Study: LSD at IMDb
 - EDUCATIONAL ARCHIVES #1: SEX AND DRUGS (2001) at Rotten Tomatoes
 
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